Antique Fishing Gel Pen, Buckeye Burl Wood (315)

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"﻿In our family, there was no clear line between religion and fly fishing"

For anyone who resonates with the famous quote from "A River Runs Through It", look no further than these antique-style fishing pens. These pens have been paired with woods resembling fish skin and are cleverly accented by antique pewter and brass fishing symbols. Easy to use, comfortable to hold, and slightly wider than the standard writer's pen, these Gel fishing pens are sure to please.

Model: Antique Fishing Pen

Pen Type: Gel

Ink Color: Black

Wood: Buckeye Burl Wood

Fixtures: Pewter

Refillable? Yes

Gloss – The crystal-clear gloss finish holds several distinct advantages over the satin finish. It is much more durable, and will never need refinishing. It provides a clearer, better lens for light-colored woods and layered woods of contrasting colors. For intricate designs with inlay or small pieces, the gloss coating acts as a barrier to prevent small parts from separating. The “smooth” option guarantees an ultra smooth finish, achieved by a two-stage finishing process with cyanoacrylate, sanded to 12,000 grit, then waxed and polished.

Engraving Options

I’m proud to offer custom laser engraving as an option for every pen in the shop. Engraving costs an addition $5 per item, and may delay shipping by a single day.

Laser engraving involves burning an image or text into the wood body of the pen. This process produces a black engraving. Naturally, a black engraving appears differently on light versus dark colored woods. As a general rule, lighter woods produce more brilliant and contrasting engravings than darker ones. Red, orange, yellow, white and light brown woods all engrave very clearly. Purple, dark brown, and black woods tend not to produce clear engravings, therefore I usually discourage the purchase of engraving for such woods.